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Video Game User Interface

May 22nd, 2010 admin No comments




video game user interface
Eyepartner Simplifies 1080 HD LIVE Streaming From the Desktop
Broadcasting LIVE HD video from your Desktop has been a challenge to media producers, broadcasting networks and corporations worldwide. Eyepartner has developed a product called “The HD Wave” that runs on inexpensive off-the-shelf PC’s. The HD Wave makes it easy for anyone to broadcast their stream in HD and up to 60 frames per second, with a simple to use click-and-stream interface.
Basic Introduction to the Maya 8 User Interface


How to Do Everything with Second LifeĀ®


How to Do Everything with Second LifeĀ®


$11.85


Filled with hundreds of hands-on tutorials, tips, and techniques, this is the thorough, in-depth reference that every Second Life resident needs. Learn how to create a unique avatar and then explore, build, socialize–and even earn real money. Inside, you’ll find exclusive coverage of all the menus, features, and utilities. Whether you’re a newbie or an old hand, this book will help you get the mo…

Game Development Essentials: Game Interface Design


Game Development Essentials: Game Interface Design


$30.55


As an introduction to the complex topic of user interface design, this in-depth book discusses player interface design conventions and looks at the effects of platform, genre, and design goals related to electronic games. Readers will explore everything from the history of game interface design and basic design theories to practical strategies for creating a winning, interactive interface. A host…

Augmented Reality: A Practical Guide


Augmented Reality: A Practical Guide


$19.99


Augmented Reality is a natural way to explore 3D objects and data, as it brings virtual objects into the real world, where we live, rather than forcing us to learn how to navigate inside the computer. With video-see-through technology, AR handheld devices such as tablet PC’s, PDA’s, or camera cell phones, (or in many cases just a webcam and our standard computer monitor), you hold the device up an…